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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll getff and listen. i think the an
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama and she convinces him to do the interview. host: what year is this? guest: 2007. barack obama has gotten into the race and has created a lot of excitement, and in communities that are vitally important if you are trying to become the democratic nominee for president, hollywood, new york, liberal circles, hillary was trying to not let obama rise up as a major competitor to her. for david given to agree to host this fund-raiser was a big blow to the clintons but they were desperate to try to overshadow that. it showed that a hollywood support and the democratic party would not be monolithic. again,
maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york times" columnist and david geffin, who worked with other big supports of the clintons. david stayed in the lincoln bedroom. he like many prominent liberals had turned against the clintons, he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of his second term, not granting a pardon david had lobbied for, so geffen turned on the clintons and felt they were, if not actually corrupt, they were kind of morally bankrupt he love odd because ma, saw him speak at the democratic convention in 2004, reached out to him, started a relationship with him. when maureen dowd heard david geffen speak and get a question
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york...
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let me begin by thanking the new first lady in the room, more rain mcdonnell -- maureen mcdonald. she is already very engaged and support of of these initiatives and said she is so close, i am counting on her to work alongside on some of these issues. we will meet in one month at the governor's gala, whatever they call it. be ready to dance. welcome aboard. congressman moran, i want to thank you for your work in this area. i look forward to working with you. are steps are already talking about some things you have been working on for a long time. we are grateful for your leadership and concern and focus. mayor euell, you have been opposed to me and -- in your great city and you have done wonderful work in this area. i had a terrific time addressing the national conference of mayors and got a very good response from your colleagues. i know the mayors in this country stand ready to work on this issue. they are seeing the effects of what everyone on this floor has talked about in terms of child obesity and they are ready to make some changes. also, dr. palfrey, it is an honor to have
let me begin by thanking the new first lady in the room, more rain mcdonnell -- maureen mcdonald. she is already very engaged and support of of these initiatives and said she is so close, i am counting on her to work alongside on some of these issues. we will meet in one month at the governor's gala, whatever they call it. be ready to dance. welcome aboard. congressman moran, i want to thank you for your work in this area. i look forward to working with you. are steps are already talking about...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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host: more from the column from maureen downd. -- dowd. "this president has made it clear that he is not comfortable out side of the the main he is a flying half -- he has the find, but unless he wants his story to be marred by a pattern of passivity and attachments, he needs to change the story line." thomas, go ahead. caller: hello. how're you doing? host: what do you think this morning? caller: about what? host: about president obama showing more emotion? caller: i do not think that he has the expertise of a senator over time, right? the profession of that, you know what i am saying? you have to have judgment and forgiveness of certain things. accidents do happen. he needs to be more get on their backs to help to get that clean up done. also, obama has possible funds that he could use to faster cleanup the oil spill. so, some of the expertise in terms of knowledge is not there. it is a catch-22, sort of, you know what i am saying? he could use his presidency to get it done quicker, you know what i'm saying? aspects. host: all right. we
host: more from the column from maureen downd. -- dowd. "this president has made it clear that he is not comfortable out side of the the main he is a flying half -- he has the find, but unless he wants his story to be marred by a pattern of passivity and attachments, he needs to change the story line." thomas, go ahead. caller: hello. how're you doing? host: what do you think this morning? caller: about what? host: about president obama showing more emotion? caller: i do not think...
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maureen dowd of the "new york times" said he needs to resign or become counsel to the president. >> there have been a few rumblings. a couple of members of congress made that case as well. robert is in a unique position of serving a dual role, he is the white house press secretary and a good friend to the president and that creates friction. robert has made no secret he wants to focus on policy and political advice to the president 100% instead of dividing his time between that and the podium. robert said he isn't going anywhere and that's probably the case. the podium is his as long as he wants it. >> robert gibbs responding to chip reid of absence news. >> did you put your foot in your mouth or did you say something that you meant? [laughter] >> i had my feet planted firmly on the floor and nothing in my mouth to speak of. >> you answered, you said, honestly. was this an honest and correct answer? >> i will not contradict my substitute. >> you're not backing away from it? >> i think many of you have heard frustrations voiced here. sure. i doubt i said anything you haven't already heard.
maureen dowd of the "new york times" said he needs to resign or become counsel to the president. >> there have been a few rumblings. a couple of members of congress made that case as well. robert is in a unique position of serving a dual role, he is the white house press secretary and a good friend to the president and that creates friction. robert has made no secret he wants to focus on policy and political advice to the president 100% instead of dividing his time between that...
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maureen dowd's article, when she heard you lie -- you have to put boley on the end of it. the second thing, there is sort of an undercurrent of racism it seems to me. while it is unfashionable to express our racism, so we sort of sublimate it into tea party is and so on and so forth. host: in the interest of time, i think we understand your direction and we will give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: a couple of things. here again, expressing what we hear continually. the american people are tired of talk. they want to see action and they wanted to see problem solved their and they want it laid out clearly. give a time line of how we are going to move forward to address some of these problems. now, when it comes to being the party of no, which is something the mainstream media many times likes to say, well, the republicans are the party of no. i'd like to say, no, we are the party of know. know what is in this legislation. know what is in these bills. we are against these policies that are being brought forward. increasing taxes is not a good policy. that is not
maureen dowd's article, when she heard you lie -- you have to put boley on the end of it. the second thing, there is sort of an undercurrent of racism it seems to me. while it is unfashionable to express our racism, so we sort of sublimate it into tea party is and so on and so forth. host: in the interest of time, i think we understand your direction and we will give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: a couple of things. here again, expressing what we hear continually. the american...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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maureen dowd, even mr. spock shows his emotions sometimes. what do you read into that? what is the posture that the administration should take that they're now now taking? guest: well, i think liberals are waking up to something that those of us saw from the get go. there have been any number of things since obama took office. the response has been entirely lack luster. look at the administration's response to the underwear bomber on christmas day. remember, the system worked? you know, i mean, they have been entirely lack luster in situations that they need to get out in front of and be responsive. i don't think president obama can go in there and plug the well himself but certainly they can act like they're on top of it and be concerned about it and be communicating with the public about what's going on, at least reassuring. and i think it's fair to say that this administration's approach that we're going to be cool and calm and not worried about everything will somehow transfer to the public their passivity about it. it just isn't working. you need to go out and show
maureen dowd, even mr. spock shows his emotions sometimes. what do you read into that? what is the posture that the administration should take that they're now now taking? guest: well, i think liberals are waking up to something that those of us saw from the get go. there have been any number of things since obama took office. the response has been entirely lack luster. look at the administration's response to the underwear bomber on christmas day. remember, the system worked? you know, i mean,...
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pour out your spirit of wisdom and love and joy obour governor elect, on maureen, on the family. help us to just take every step of this journey with a deep sense of gratitude. when if burdens become heavy, lighten those burdens for our governor elect, for bob and for maureen. never let them become discouraged. never let them lose hopeçó and always keep before them the image of your son in service to others. and we ask this with confidence and joy this day through christ our lord. amen. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivedwissible with ribt and justice for all. >> ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hail ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and o bright stars ♪ through the peril luss fight ♪ ore the ramparts we watched ♪ were so galantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that stars spangled banner y
pour out your spirit of wisdom and love and joy obour governor elect, on maureen, on the family. help us to just take every step of this journey with a deep sense of gratitude. when if burdens become heavy, lighten those burdens for our governor elect, for bob and for maureen. never let them become discouraged. never let them lose hopeçó and always keep before them the image of your son in service to others. and we ask this with confidence and joy this day through christ our lord. amen....
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host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest: that is an interesting point. being a new yorker, in downtown million is what00 it takes. building here is very expensive. could they have spent the money to other places? but that could be said of any place of worship anywhere in the world. why spend money on building large monuments to the faith when you can spend that money among the faithful and improve their lives? i do not hold any beef with them. i am judging by what the promoters have said. their objective is to create a place where people of all faiths can, and understand each other and develop an understanding of each
host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places....
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maureen, you're on, and she supports this bill. caller: i just wanted to remind people of something that has not been mentioned. i heard one congressman mention it saturday. he decided to support the ball because he was a veteran and a democrat. he said the reason being is he remembered being on the plane with second rumsfeld going to iraq and giving them a big check for their health care system. if they can get their health care from us, our congress people should surely cover us. i think he said it, i think, better than anybody recently i have heard say it. his mother had taught him if you don't do something -- don't say something, do something, and then come and tell me about it. it was in his mind and no one can say it didn't happen. he was with secretary rumsfeld when it happened. i just wanted to make that clear. i have not heard that from anyone. ok, we pay for it, and the man -- and he is also from an ohio district where that poor woman is in a coma that has been in the headlines, from her district. he said he wanted to get
maureen, you're on, and she supports this bill. caller: i just wanted to remind people of something that has not been mentioned. i heard one congressman mention it saturday. he decided to support the ball because he was a veteran and a democrat. he said the reason being is he remembered being on the plane with second rumsfeld going to iraq and giving them a big check for their health care system. if they can get their health care from us, our congress people should surely cover us. i think he...
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maureen. -- >> maureen? >> show up prepared and wow them with your talents. it may take awhile, but that is what we have to do. >> if i may say so, she has done a good job of doing that. you won most of those cases. [laughter] darn good. wendy, what's your answer? >> i am impressed with how much hasn't changed about wh ether they should wear their hats to oral argument. that issuei s the most hard to attack. i go on with elena kagan. be true to yourself. i would hate to see what we see today, the maureen nahoney's of the world doing six times as much as the guys have to do. she spent three years on the court delay -- that was her approach. being better than everybody else. and sunday, they will accept me as a full member of the club. she brought us a long way with that approach. >> been go. >> de you have an answer to the question, justice o'connor? do you think women are treated differently in the supreme court? >> i think some members of the court probably have not asked as many questions of women or handle them quite the same way, quite as inclined to be o
maureen. -- >> maureen? >> show up prepared and wow them with your talents. it may take awhile, but that is what we have to do. >> if i may say so, she has done a good job of doing that. you won most of those cases. [laughter] darn good. wendy, what's your answer? >> i am impressed with how much hasn't changed about wh ether they should wear their hats to oral argument. that issuei s the most hard to attack. i go on with elena kagan. be true to yourself. i would hate to...
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maureen, independent line. caller: i would love to see an obama-fill every ticket for 2012. as the other caller stated, it would put her in a wonderful position in 2016. i was a hill every voter. i love the clintons. host: phoenix, arizona. independence. caller: yes. host: we are listening. you are on the air. caller: all right. it would be a very difficult to get for the republicans to counter, but frankly, where is this coming from? bob woodward. what does he know? we are reporting and talking about this as if it were fact, as if it were a fait accomplis and there is nothing there. the obama administration denied it. what other prove it is there other than the opinion of bob woodward and i don't think he is actually part of the process. it would be a challenge for republicans, though. host: why is that? caller: it would be a hard to get to be. hillary brings in the elements that obama does not have. and republicans right now car floundering in general. host: bob woodward will be on the program on friday at 8:30 a.m. eastern time so if you want to ask about his sources of t
maureen, independent line. caller: i would love to see an obama-fill every ticket for 2012. as the other caller stated, it would put her in a wonderful position in 2016. i was a hill every voter. i love the clintons. host: phoenix, arizona. independence. caller: yes. host: we are listening. you are on the air. caller: all right. it would be a very difficult to get for the republicans to counter, but frankly, where is this coming from? bob woodward. what does he know? we are reporting and...
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. >> maureen o'hara? >> the sec concept release is all about that. i think we want to make sure we are not duplicating what they're doing, and moving on beyond that. those issues are there. that has been on the table for three or four months. 0 foot, we will be able to add to that. >> could i make a comment about staffing? we do not have an identifiable staff that reports to us. i presume the sec staff and the cftc staff are available to us. i would hope that we would receive from the joint staffs a summary of the various suggestions that have been made, so that we would not be starting from scratch when we receive a document from you in september. >> i think, davn excellent suggestion. technically spei tim, are jim and pam -- you not the official committee staff? can you follow up what are the things -- with what are the things outside market experts and analysts have suggested? that is what you're really saying. >> yes, so we can consider that in a time frame between now, and the time we received the report so that the report has some relevance for
. >> maureen o'hara? >> the sec concept release is all about that. i think we want to make sure we are not duplicating what they're doing, and moving on beyond that. those issues are there. that has been on the table for three or four months. 0 foot, we will be able to add to that. >> could i make a comment about staffing? we do not have an identifiable staff that reports to us. i presume the sec staff and the cftc staff are available to us. i would hope that we would receive...
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i especially thank vivian and maureen who left their families and gave up precious time with their children to come to washington to support me in these efforts. i'm also thankful to the people whwork in our state office. time and time again when i travel around florida, i am encountered by people who have received such a warm reception from the men and women who serve usn florida and help people deal with problems with the federal government. i am grateful for their work. senator mcconnell has provided me with opportunities beyond my expectations. he is a great leader, and i am grateful to him. senators alexander, burr, cornyn, kyl, mccain, corker, many others have taken me under their wing and mentored me, and i am appreciative of them. chairman rockefeller and levin, i thank for the work in your committees. senators whitehouse, baucus, we have worked together in a commonsense way to pass legislation that' good for the american people, and i am appreciative of your efforts. senator mel martinez ably held the seat before me. he has been generous in his advi and counsel. senator nelson and
i especially thank vivian and maureen who left their families and gave up precious time with their children to come to washington to support me in these efforts. i'm also thankful to the people whwork in our state office. time and time again when i travel around florida, i am encountered by people who have received such a warm reception from the men and women who serve usn florida and help people deal with problems with the federal government. i am grateful for their work. senator mcconnell has...
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maureen mahoney had done a fantastic job in developing a private supreme court practice. she has now announced her semiretirement. i think she is practicing here in georgetown. obviously, the hope is that, generally, we will be able@f to expand opportunities for women to be hired by business clients or business cases in the supreme court. that this the lowest percentage of women appearing before the supreme court. again, maureen mahoney is to be congratulated. >> as you increase the number of women in the office, there are a number of women from that office to go on into private practice and get cases and argued them. i think that the sdi office credentials and experience gives you the confidence. as more women go to that office and get that credential, there will be more in private practice. we are filling up the pipeline. i know someone who had a private supreme court practice for a while. the credential that you get as a state sg can be the start of building a private practice. it is a little late for me. i am optimistic that we will get our share. that can be helpful
maureen mahoney had done a fantastic job in developing a private supreme court practice. she has now announced her semiretirement. i think she is practicing here in georgetown. obviously, the hope is that, generally, we will be able@f to expand opportunities for women to be hired by business clients or business cases in the supreme court. that this the lowest percentage of women appearing before the supreme court. again, maureen mahoney is to be congratulated. >> as you increase the...
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and for another perspective, we have askkd marine money to join us tonight -- maureen mahoney to join us tonight. she has won 22 of the cases that she has argued before the court. she is known as recently for presenting the university of michigan and the affirmative action case that she won. her first case before the court was in 1988 and also brings varying perspectives because she served as a clerk to the justice william rehnquist and served as a time as deputy solicitor general. thanks for being here. as our panelists take their seats, i would like to do this. the book is edited transcripts of the interviews that we have recorded. we have picked a number of them tonight so that you can continue to hear the justices in their own words. first, we're going to start with the big news, which is the new appointment of elena kagan. what is interesting is that the court was on an 11-year stretch with those changes what -- with no changes. since 2005, there are new appointments to the court. each of the justices talk to us about the dynamics on the court and how it changes when a new member
and for another perspective, we have askkd marine money to join us tonight -- maureen mahoney to join us tonight. she has won 22 of the cases that she has argued before the court. she is known as recently for presenting the university of michigan and the affirmative action case that she won. her first case before the court was in 1988 and also brings varying perspectives because she served as a clerk to the justice william rehnquist and served as a time as deputy solicitor general. thanks for...
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maureen, you raise a remarkable son. today and years to come a you find comfort that he gave his life doing what he loved. protecting his friends and defending his country. america is forever in your debt. rob indoors and loves his brothers and sisters. all seven of them join us today. i suspect to be especially proud of his younger brother tom new is now training to be a green beret himself. rob endures in the afghan said he trained and that he began. he spoke their language, respected their culture, and help them defend their country. they welcome them into their homes. they presented him the people afghan rugs. it is a partnership between the people of america and afghanistan. rob miller indoors in the service of this country. he bled to kim and fought to bring him home. the soldiers embody the spirit that guide our troops in afghanistan every day. they focus on their mission. it breaks the momentum of the taliban insurgency. afghans defended themselves. it nature that afghanistan is never again a safe haven for terro
maureen, you raise a remarkable son. today and years to come a you find comfort that he gave his life doing what he loved. protecting his friends and defending his country. america is forever in your debt. rob indoors and loves his brothers and sisters. all seven of them join us today. i suspect to be especially proud of his younger brother tom new is now training to be a green beret himself. rob endures in the afghan said he trained and that he began. he spoke their language, respected their...
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Aug 23, 2010
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host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest: that is an interesting point. being a new yorker, in downtown million is what00 it takes. building here is very expensive. could they have spent the money to other places? but that could be said of any place of worship anywhere in the world. why spend money on building large monuments to the faith when you can spend that money among the faithful and improve their lives? i do not hold any beef with them. i am judging by what the promoters have said. their objective is to create a place where people of all faiths can, and understand each other and develop an understanding of each
host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places....
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and kim writes in the new york daily news, more on robert gibbs, and maureen dowd saying "it's time for robert gibbs to step down as press secretary." kim writes "gibbs isn't immune from being can fire department he screws up but his recent ways of con contentious comments doesn't rise to the level of dismissal. there is no truth that i have offered an inflatable exit, and on the democrats' line, dwight from new orleans. host: please go ahead. caller: we shouldn't blame republicans or democrats. i fault the media. the media isn't reporting the real story, because the republicans, ever since ronald reagan was in office, their goal was to bankrupt the country. that's why they put tax cuts in. that's why he they increased spending, because their goal is to get rid of every social program that they don't like and if the country is in trouble and they cut social programs, that was their goal. ronald reagan was against social security and medicare and the republican philosophy, they want to get rid of welfare, social security, medicare and they're still trying to do it, so if the media would
and kim writes in the new york daily news, more on robert gibbs, and maureen dowd saying "it's time for robert gibbs to step down as press secretary." kim writes "gibbs isn't immune from being can fire department he screws up but his recent ways of con contentious comments doesn't rise to the level of dismissal. there is no truth that i have offered an inflatable exit, and on the democrats' line, dwight from new orleans. host: please go ahead. caller: we shouldn't blame...
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our next guest is maureen. she has more than a decade of privacy leadership. alan simpson is the vice president of policy and common sense media who is a close partner of the fcc. his background combined experience as an advocate for children and education issues as well as work within media organizations. it is good to see you. dane snowden is from ctia and is charged with overseeing the association's policies for efficacy in children. thank you for coming today. steven is the chief executive officer of the family all mine safety institute. his mission is to make the online world safer for kids and for their families. steven has been a very good host for the fcc may times. i guess we will get right into it, if that is okay with everyone. if anybody in the audience has questions like to sublet, jordan or roger are here somewhere and you can get -- like to submit, jordan or roger are here somewhere and you can get your question to them. alan, when i have a young child, how do i know when to give my child a cellphone? how do i know they are ready? what should be
our next guest is maureen. she has more than a decade of privacy leadership. alan simpson is the vice president of policy and common sense media who is a close partner of the fcc. his background combined experience as an advocate for children and education issues as well as work within media organizations. it is good to see you. dane snowden is from ctia and is charged with overseeing the association's policies for efficacy in children. thank you for coming today. steven is the chief executive...
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it was a letter from maureen telling him what i wonderful lover he was and how strong and how imaginative and how generous and enduring. this -- this letter of recommendation, he -- he held on to and put it for safe keeping in a book in the library, which was a book nobody would ever read, a book of statistics of american agriculture in 1929, 1930, the chapter on flax, which we don't grow around there. and it was safe for years until -- in the librarian grace was weaving out unread books and pulled this out and the letter came fluttering down to the floor. and she read it and she thought surely this cannot be my brother-in-law eugene. is he the chairman of the church council. she showed the letter to her sister, who read it and thought nothing of it. the person described in the letter bore no resemblance to her husband. but she asked him about it and he dropped a whole arm load of china so he had to be sent off to think about his sins. he was sent off to live with his brother roger, who himself three weeks later was caught in the same way, had gone into town to play pinochle with his frie
it was a letter from maureen telling him what i wonderful lover he was and how strong and how imaginative and how generous and enduring. this -- this letter of recommendation, he -- he held on to and put it for safe keeping in a book in the library, which was a book nobody would ever read, a book of statistics of american agriculture in 1929, 1930, the chapter on flax, which we don't grow around there. and it was safe for years until -- in the librarian grace was weaving out unread books and...
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host: maureen dowd rights and "the new york times" that the people who've testified in the first panel, one of them being mr. fabrice tourre, fabulous fab, that he calls himself and refers to in e-mails the committee read yesterday, she talked about the first panel in her column and said she thought that they came across very arrogant. guest: they did. it is something there that -- iit is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. it is uniformly painful to go in front of these senators who are going to say what they want to say regardless. these guys held on to some sort of resolve of arrogance. obviously they did not want to be there. it was just a terrible day for the goldman sachs name did you mention fabulous fab -- a strange pop culture references, millie the nellie, one of them was named fab -- millie vanilli, and they had a song that said blame it on the reagan. -- blame it on the rain. host: you mentioned senator mccaskill, one part of our q&a -- the q&a where she said there could be other ceo's up here with you. it is not just your firm. maybe it is a bit unfair that goldman sachs is the on
host: maureen dowd rights and "the new york times" that the people who've testified in the first panel, one of them being mr. fabrice tourre, fabulous fab, that he calls himself and refers to in e-mails the committee read yesterday, she talked about the first panel in her column and said she thought that they came across very arrogant. guest: they did. it is something there that -- iit is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. it is uniformly painful to go in front of these senators who are...
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to his parents, kevin and maureen, to his brothers, bill and steve, and to his sisters, erin, kelly, and bridget. and to lance corporate huneycutt's parents, his sister, dawn, and to hiscies -- sister's husband who currently serves as a member of the united states marine. and to all the grandparents, great grandparents, aunts, and uncles whom we join in mourning the loss of these two brave patriotic extraordinary americans. may god rest their soul and give strength and peace to their families. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. poe of texas. mr. frank of massachusetts. mr. garrett of new jersey. mr. schiff of california. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for five minutes. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, the 111th congress has been an astounding success, but throughout the last two years when we have failed to pass good laws it's usually because ou
to his parents, kevin and maureen, to his brothers, bill and steve, and to his sisters, erin, kelly, and bridget. and to lance corporate huneycutt's parents, his sister, dawn, and to hiscies -- sister's husband who currently serves as a member of the united states marine. and to all the grandparents, great grandparents, aunts, and uncles whom we join in mourning the loss of these two brave patriotic extraordinary americans. may god rest their soul and give strength and peace to their families....